Gasifier for liquid fuel



Filed March: 15, 1926 1 ml A m v Patented Aug. 1927.

rnucz xnnsson DBESDEN, GERMANYR GASIEI-ER FOR mourn FUEL.

Application filed march, 15, 1926; Serial No. 94,678, and. in Germany ,March.16,1926.

The present invention has, for its object a gasifier for liquid combustible and suitable for soldering lamps, boiling apparatus or the like. In said gasifier the tub-e supplying combustible is continued to or approximately to the forward extremity of the burnertube; furthermore it is situated within the sphere of the flames issuing from the burner and connected with the gasifying conduit situated'within the burner-tube. The novelty of the gasifler consists in that the sup plytube is arranged with projections, ears or the like situated within the sphere of the burner-tube in such a manner that a 1 heating of said projections or ears is caused by the flames issuing from the burner-tube and a better'heating-eflect on "the supplytube and thereby'a better gasification is obtained. I The object of the present invention is represented in the'drawing annexed in an example of construction. Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the gasifier andFig. 2 a section according to line A B.v

As clearly seen from the drawing, a is the burner-tube arranged in a, well known manner with apertures b; 0 is-the pipe supplying the combustible, continued up to the 1 forward extremity of the burner-tube and .30 forming a continuation of the gasifying tube d arranged within theburner-tube. On each side of the pipe 0 for supplying the com-' bustible a projection or ear 6 is arranged which/is touched by the radially issuing flames and heated in sucha manner that a better heating-effect on the supply-tube and thereby a better gasiflcationof the combustible passing through said supply-tube is ensured.- The projectionsor ears 6 provided 40 on the supply-tube are arranged in such a manner that the flames otherwise issuing through the aperture without any utilizae 'stantiallyfright angles thereto.

tion are used also for a better gasification within the supply-tube and for a better heating of the burner-tube and of the gasifyingconduit situated within the burner-tube. The projections 01' earsfor the like can be arranged with perforations for allowinga' passage to' the burning flames striking against. the projections or earsand causing V a more intense-heating of, said projections or ears. j v

' What I claim is 7' i 1. In a gasifier for a'liquid combustible, 3 j

a burner tube having a series of radially placed apertures at the forwardend; thereof,

a supply tub-e associated with the burner;

tube forsupplying a combustible thereto, I

thesaidsupply-tube extending to approximately the forward end of the burner tube, and apertured projections on the said supply a tube, the said-projections and the apertures therein being so placed that flames issuing from the radially disposed apertures in the' I burner tube impinge upon the said projections' and enter the apertures therein to h6g1] the projections and the saidsupply tu e." I j M a,

2. In a gasifier for a liquidjc'ombustible, a burner tube having'af series of radially placed apertures at the forward'end thereof,

a supply tube associatedlwith'the' burner j 7 tube for supplying a combustible thereto, the

said supply tube extending to approximately the forward end of the, burner tube, and a 7 plurality of projections so placed onthe supplytube that flames issuing fro'mthe-ra dially disposed apertures in the burner tube impingeupon the said projections at sub- In testimony, that I claim the foregoing as my invention, Ihavesigned my namethis V "26th day of February,

FRITZ KRESS." e 

